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It's the perfect cure for winter blues. Beautiful people, a sunny, old-world setting, and an uplifting message: true love conquers all.
It's the perfect cure for winter blues. Beautiful people, a sunny, old-world setting, and an uplifting message: true love conquers all.
So this Valentine's week, on Thursday 20 February, we're screening modern day classic, The Notebook, at the Dancehouse Theatre. It's many people's favourite modern romance, but in case you've not yet had the pleasure, here's what to expect.
Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams play the likeable Noah and Allie, a couple whose youthful romance is thwarted by Allie's mother, who thinks her daughter could do better. (Better than Ryan Gosling?) It's set in 1940s South Carolina with flash-forwards to a nursing home in the present day. What unfolds through this split-time narrative, is a big, heart-wrenching romance that will probably make you cry. So bring tissues. Even the men.
We think it's the perfect cure for winter blues. Beautiful people, a sunny, old world setting, and an uplifting message: true love conquers all. Yes, we've heard it said before but we want to hear it again. And what better time than Valentine's week.
Tickets for this screening of The Notebook are just £4.50 plus £1.50 booking fee. It takes place at 8pm on Thursday 20 February (doors open at 7pm) at the Dancehouse Theatre on Oxford Road, Manchester city centre. There will be a fully stocked bar serving wine, beer and snacks for you to enjoy before the film and while you watch.
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